
Benjamin Cohen was born in 1986 in UK. He lives and works in London.
Through experimentation with expanded notions of scultpures and time-based media, as well as a continuous engagement in collaborative practice, Cohen works with archaeological objects, archival images, film and sound to construct structures that explore notions of “the architecture of memory”.
Benjamin Cohen was shortlisted for the Mark Tanner Sculpture Award (2021).
Recent solo exhibitions include two point eight million at FOLD Gallery in London (2022).
Works

and dulls to distance all we are
2019
silicone
cm 60 x 10 x 40
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and dulls to distance all we are, 2019

Arête
2019
bio resin and steel
cm 17 x 11 x 11
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Arête, 2019

Pigeon revisited
2019
silicone
cm 60 x 10 x 40
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Pigeon revisited, 2019

the point is – if sounds like bacon you’re doing it right
2019
pine and emulsion
cm 188,9 x 104,1 x 2
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the point is – if sounds like bacon you’re doing it right, 2019

Long fallen wide
2020
maple
cm 166,5 x 94,5 x 13,8
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Long fallen wide, 2020